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Old Sep 2, 2002 | 02:17 PM
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tried the ol' searchy search, but to no avail...


just curious how sideskirts (aftermarket) are installed......don't have much experience in this area, and was wondering (i'm really bored right now. )
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Old Sep 2, 2002 | 02:32 PM
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Default Re: side skirt install (zoomintegra)

remove the 4-3 plastic screw at the bottm, 2 more metal screws right at the rear of the front fender and two more right in front of the rear wheel and put that sucker to the to the front wheel and it will fall off. i just painted my sideskirt today and i use the damn rubber hammer to get that sucker out of the way. aftermarket(bodykit) one will need some drilling.. couple more holes and screws to hold the extra weights...they should come with some self-tapping screw with washer.
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Old Sep 3, 2002 | 03:46 PM
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Default Re: side skirt install (iam7head)

remove the 4-3 plastic screw at the bottm, 2 more metal screws right at the rear of the front fender and two more right in front of the rear wheel and put that sucker to the to the front wheel and it will fall off.

k.....someone's gonna have to clear that up, cause i'm not sure if you're talking about removing factory skirts or what.....
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